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Chorany

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I have recently purchased War.tv. It currently gets "zero" direct type traffic. My thought is that I will build on it. Probably an online portal that has lots of War Video Content. I own an Interactive/New Media Agency and have the resources to do so. I wanted to see what the members of this forum thought the value of the Domain is worth. I appreciate any feedback that you may provide.
 

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Yes, that domain is worth to be developed.

Your idea is good, if you have the resources... go on and do it. =)

Good luck!


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id value it at $2500 undeveloped - much more if you build up a nice site and member following
 

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Develop it and sell a historical video catalog of all of the wars. Plus it is a three letter word. As it stands, the domain alone is worth mid to high four figures. Here are the OVT search results for "war".

164603 world war 2
133067 war
128987 civil war
90511 world war 1
89349 viet nam war
64838 guild war
57899 iraq war
50665 war in iraq
46914 rome total war
40887 revolutionary war

Who knows...maybe they will even develop a war channel for TV.
 

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namefox said:
Who knows...maybe they will even develop a war channel for TV.

They already do. It's called the history channel. :-D

But it's a stellar name nonetheless. low-mid X,XXX current value.
 
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